1,2,3 @that still :57 and beautiful. J2 wow the shadowy fly in was stunning in slow motion and then there he is, in all his glory! 3:35 his eyes. J1 with the Eaglets on the nest looking a bit steamy in the humidity from all the rain but so much beauty. It's a magnificent video. Thank you for going to film them for us. Hopefully dryer at Lake Jacomo Eagles nest soon. Cheers!
I loved the slow motion flight of the male eagle, but honestly the rest of the video was a bit long for me since not much happened. It was good to see the eaglets and how much they've grown. Hopefully things will dry out enough for you to get an update on their growth soon. Before you know it, just as with human children, they will be grown and gone. Enjoy while you can. Thanks for sharing.
We are halfway until fledge. Six weeks from now, they will be attempting their first flights and leaving the nest. They will stay nearby for many more weeks after leaving the nest, and the parents will continue to feed and care for them. Spotting them will be difficult after fledge because they could be anywhere nearby at any given time. You won't know where to look for them.
@@dennisschullerjr1720 Thank you so much for explaining all of that to me. I appreciate all the information you are giving. I will definitely be watching and trying to see them. lol They are so beautiful and I am loving watching them grow. 💞🦅
Time stamps in the description. Cheers!
1,2,3 @that still :57 and beautiful. J2 wow the shadowy fly in was stunning in slow motion and then there he is, in all his glory! 3:35 his eyes. J1 with the Eaglets on the nest looking a bit steamy in the humidity from all the rain but so much beauty. It's a magnificent video. Thank you for going to film them for us. Hopefully dryer at Lake Jacomo Eagles nest soon. Cheers!
I loved the slow motion flight of the male eagle, but honestly the rest of the video was a bit long for me since not much happened. It was good to see the eaglets and how much they've grown. Hopefully things will dry out enough for you to get an update on their growth soon. Before you know it, just as with human children, they will be grown and gone. Enjoy while you can. Thanks for sharing.
I can’t believe how big they have gotten. So beautiful. 🦅
We are halfway until fledge. Six weeks from now, they will be attempting their first flights and leaving the nest. They will stay nearby for many more weeks after leaving the nest, and the parents will continue to feed and care for them. Spotting them will be difficult after fledge because they could be anywhere nearby at any given time. You won't know where to look for them.
@@dennisschullerjr1720 Thank you so much for explaining all of that to me. I appreciate all the information you are giving. I will definitely be watching and trying to see them. lol They are so beautiful and I am loving watching them grow. 💞🦅
I love birding salomotion